Sentences with phrase «intervention against its costs»

However, given that minimisation of human suffering is his aim, surprisingly little was offered by way of understanding how one should weigh the humanitarian cost of intervention against the cost of non-intervention.
This means we must weigh the benefits of each intervention against its costs.

Not exact matches

Legal costs from the lawsuit by Phills against Saloner and Stanford, and from the intervention of Saloner and Stanford in the divorce case between Phills and Gruenfeld, have surely exceeded $ 2 million by now, and neither case shows any signs of wrapping up soon (in fact, Stanford and Saloner have launched a lawsuit - within - a-lawsuit against Phills over Phills» accessing of his wife's communications with Saloner.).
Cost benefit studies have demonstrated that front of pack labelling could be both an effective and cost saving intervention against obesCost benefit studies have demonstrated that front of pack labelling could be both an effective and cost saving intervention against obescost saving intervention against obesity.
Exercise is a simple, low - cost intervention that promotes cognition and mood, protects against damage associated with neurodegeneration, and may alleviate drug addiction in humans.
The AAOS recommended treatments — PT, NSAIDs and Tramadol — represented just 11 percent of the total costs; in contrast, 29 percent of the costs were for interventions with strong or moderate recommendations against their use in the AAOS knee CPG.
Five years ago, Lamont rejected tax incentives for R&D because they were not cost effective, the economy was booming, and the government was against intervention on principle.
She added: «By showing sound economic reasons for increasing the use of preventative measures, such as tooth brushing and fluoride varnishing, I hope that they can now compete for resource against other less cost - effective interventions
This saving should be seen against the extra costs of the Norwood Surgery diabetes intervention at just under # 9,000 per year.
These must be weighed against costs of the intervention, its effects on utilization, provider satisfaction, and satisfaction of health plan enrollees.
Without intervention, the cost of violence perpetrated against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women, is estimated to be $ 2.2 billion in 2021 - 22, including costs associated with pain, suffering, premature death and health costs.
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